Raiders of the Lost Ark is a video game created for the Atari 2600 and based on the movie of the same name. The player controls Indiana Jones as he searches for the lost Ark of the Covenant. The game uniquely requires the player to use two different controllers: controller 2 moves Jones and its button uses an item; controller 1 selects the item to use and its button drops the item.

1985 - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom:
Arcades.
Nintendo NES.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is an arcade game produced by Atari Games in 1985. It is described as a platform game and scrolling fighter, and is based on the movie of the same name. The game was one of the first to be released under the Atari Standard I banner, and the first of which to feature voice clips.
The game was later ported to Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, MSX, NES and ZX Spectrum. The NES port differed somewhat from the arcade version, but kept the same underlying premise and style.

Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade: The Action Game was released in 1989.Each version of the game is similar, with slight differences in the quality of the graphics and sound. This is a side-scrolling adventure game where players control Indiana Jones
through various side-scrolling levels from the film, armed with their quick reflexes the trademark whip. The game was panned by most critics for its weak graphics, sound and playability.

Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure is a popular graphic adventure game (similar to Maniac Mansion or The Secret of Monkey Island) released by LucasArts for DOS, Amiga, Atari ST and Macintosh systems in 1989. The player controls Dr. Jones as he interacts with various characters and visits areas from the film in order to find the secret of the Holy Grail. The game was re-released twice - first with 256 colour graphics and a full digital soundtrack, and later with 256 colour graphics, minor bugfixes and the original version\'s MIDI soundtrack. Of all the software adaptions of the film, this one is the most popular with both gamers and critics alike.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a video game released in 1991 by Taito for the NES based in the film of the same name. NOTE: There was also a NES game with the same title released by UBI Soft in 1993 that was a completely different game in itself, but based on the movie.

1992 - Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis:
DOS.

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis is a graphical adventure game, originally released in 1992 and published by LucasArts. It was the seventh game to use the SCUMM adventure game engine.

Fate of Atlantis featured three different paths to choose for completion of the central part of the game. At this point, during a dialogue sequence, the player can choose between: The Wits Path (Indy has to use his brains to solve problems), the Fists Path (lighter puzzles, lots of fist fights and action movie-like solutions to problems), and the Team Path (features Sophia Hapgood as a reluctant sidekick and part of many puzzles).
Each path includes some new objects and locations, different characters and dialogue lines, and alternate ways to progress through the adventure to reach Atlantis. The player who finished all of the puzzles in all three paths and all of the alternative solutions, which requires multiple playthroughs) received the 1000 full IQ (Indy Quotient) score.

1993 - Indiana Jones - the Pinball Adventure:
Pinball Machine.

Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure is a 1993 widebody pinball game designed by Mark Ritchie (the younger brother of acclaimed pinball designer Steve Ritchie) and released by Williams. It was based on the Indiana Jones movies. There are a total of 12 \"modes\" in Indiana Jones, each of them based on a scene from any of the three movies.

1994 - Indiana Jones\' Greatest Adventures:
Super Nintendo.

Indiana Jones\' Greatest Adventures is a game based on the Indiana Jones trilogy released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994, developed by Factor 5 and published by JVC Musical Industries, Inc. The story is told through cut-scenes and text and is mostly faithful to the movies.

The game is primarily action based, and the player controls Indy through levels based on events of the movies. Indy\'s main method of attack is his bull-whip, but he can also damage enemies by punching or rolling into them. Occasionally a gun can be found that has unlimited ammo, and grenades are available in limited amounts. Besides attacking, the whip can also be used as a method of swinging across pits. Once in a while, the game breaks the mold from the typical action and plunges the player into various other types of gameplay, such as flying a plane, riding a mine cart, and going down a mountain on a raft.

1996 - Indiana Jones and his Desktop Adventures:
DOS (Runs in WinXP).

Indiana Jones and his Desktop Adventures is a 1996 computer game.
Desktop adventures is made to run in a windowed form on the desktop to use the least amount of memory possible and still allows the player to perform other on screen tasks.

1999 - Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine:
Win32.
Gameboy Color.

Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine is a video game for the Nintendo 64, Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Color based on the character and film series Indiana Jones. It was originally launched for Windows in 1999 and was later launched for games console format.

2003 - Indiana Jones and the Emperor\'s Tomb:
Win32.

Indiana Jones and the Emperor\'s Tomb is an action video game developed by The Collective and published by LucasArts in 2003 featuring cover art by Drew Struzan. The game is a new adventure of fictional archeologist Indiana Jones. The story is set in 1935, just before the events of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.